LOGINI sat across from Domenico, watching as his eyes slowly reddened. I tapped the table lightly and reminded him, "Sign it. Some mistakes can't be fixed."Tears slipped down his cheeks. Domenico rarely cried. I had only seen it twice.The first time was when our parents died together. Tears filled his eyes as he held me and whispered, "Val, I'll always protect you."The second time was after we lost our piccolino during the assassination attempt. He broke down sobbing, choking on his breath as he fell to his knees in front of me and slapped himself hard across the face again and again, cursing himself. "I'm useless. I failed to protect you…"At the time, I genuinely thought I was happy, believing I had finally seen our forever. I never thought it could be so fleeting—that my life would start to crumble before even reaching its midpoint. Domenico and I were always meant to take separate paths, and live completely different lives."Val," Domenico said, his voice breaking. "I never wa
Valentina's Point of ViewI waited for days, but Domenico never showed up.Gio said he hadn't been to the famiglia's office in weeks. All the calls went straight to voicemail, and no one could find him at home. No one knew where he was. The divorce kept getting pushed back indefinitely.I unblocked his number and tried calling, but no one answered. Gio raised an eyebrow. "Don De Luca used to care about you. You think he's stalling the divorce on purpose?"I replayed that day in my head. No matter what, Domenico wouldn't just hide from me like this.When I couldn't find him, I left. I traveled to watch the sunset in Monteluce and went skiing in Bellavista. For six months, it was as if Domenico had completely vanished from the world. The famiglia fell into chaos.At last, it was Gio who reached out to me after half a year. "We found Don De Luca," he said. "After he got that package, he completely lost it. He pointed a gun at Lorita, and they had a violent fight. He's been in th
"I'm sorry! I really didn't know about the baby. If I'd known, I would have—"Valentina didn't let him finish. She cut him off coldly. "Domenico, you've seen the divorce agreement, right?"Her tone was light, almost as if he were a stranger. "I've already signed it. You just need to sign. From now on, no matter whose father or husband you want to be, it has nothing to do with me. I'm just letting you know. I expect the divorce to be handled quickly. Don't drag it out."She hung up before he could speak.He tried calling back, but she had already blocked him. He refused to give up and opened WhatsApp, hoping to reach Valentina that way, only to find she had blocked him there as well.He desperately wanted to call her. Seeing Lorita beside him, he grabbed her phone like a madman, only to see Lorita's WhatsApp messages to Valentina.He froze as his eyes fell on the last message. Lorita had written, "I went to 'discuss work' with Dom on purpose that day. I just wanted to stir thing
Hearing the way Domenico sounded, Gio finally softened."Madre Rossi has been discharged," he said. "I don't know all the details. She said she needed time to calm down and that you don't need to follow her around for now."Gio added, "There's something you need to know. Madre Rossi is filing for divorce. That's a done deal. She's already reached out to the famiglia."Domenico hung up the phone in a daze.At that moment, someone knocked on the door.Domenico's heart leapt. Thinking it was Valentina, he dashed toward the door. Though he nearly stumbled at the threshold, he forced a smile as he opened the door. "Amore mio!"His expression froze the moment he saw Lorita and Magno standing there with a package. Magno held it up as he asked, "Papa, what's this? Mamma and I saw it at the door. Is this for me? Can I open it?"Hearing Magno call him "Papa" over and over made Domenico's head spin.Lorita was completely focused on the box, so she didn't notice the storm brewing across
Third-Person Point of ViewDomenico had been dreaming of Valentina for days. In every dream, she was lying on the ground, covered in blood. He saw Magno kicking her in the stomach over and over, saw her pale, weak face, and heard her whisper his name before she passed out. He would always wake up drenched in sweat and reach for his phone without thinking. When he opened their chat, the last message was still the video she sent him the day she went to the famiglia's office.In the video, she said, "Dom, your 30th birthday is coming up in a few days. On such a special day, I want to give you something that'll bring you real happiness."She was smiling, and even her voice sounded bright. "But I can't tell you yet. We'll talk when we meet. Just wait for your sorpresa."He hadn't had time to reply or ask what the surprise was. The moment he saw Lorita getting bullied, his instincts had taken over and he had protected her. It reminded him of the way Valentina used to throw herself into
The walls and floor were streaked with dried blood, like snakes gnawing at my heart. A suffocating feeling overcame me, making it hard to breathe. I couldn't ignore it.I lunged forward, grabbing a nurse who was directing the cleaning crew. "Whose blood is this? Whose?"My eyes were red as I demanded, "Is this Valentina's? No, it can't be, right? It's not Valentina's, right?"I didn't care about her answer or the shocked looks around me. I muttered to myself, trying to keep it together. "Valentina's not pregnant. She can't be. We had a baby, and he's gone because of me... I was being targeted, and she lost the baby because of me. The doctor said she might never get pregnant again. It's my fault… I killed our piccolino."The nurse flinched at my almost-crazed state and shoved me back. "Are you out of your mind?" she snapped.She started to leave, then paused a few steps away and looked back. "Wait, what did you just say her name was?"I froze.Just as I was about to answer, Lor







